The first controlled clinical study to examine the effectiveness of sprayed cultured skin cells to close the wounds of burns victims is being undertaken at the Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (QVH), East Grinstead. “We have seen what I can only describe as miraculous results using spray on skin with patients surviving 90% burns who otherwise had very little chance of survival.” [press release]

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[…] A hospital in the UK is conducting clinical trials with spray-on skin cells to treat burn victims. The doctor conducting the study, Dr. Liz James, says: We have seen what I can only describe as miraculous results using spray on skin with patients surviving 90% burns who otherwise had very little chance of survival […]

2Ann Deschenes said at 12:15 pm on October 14th, 2005:

When will this product, the spray on skin, become available
here in the US. ? And will it also work for someone with
pressure sores or decubitous ulcers to close and heal the wound?

3Ann Deschenes said at 11:30 am on October 15th, 2005:

When will this product, spray on skin, become available.?
And will it also work for patients with pressure sores and
decubitous ulcers?

4elise said at 6:05 am on January 30th, 2006:

i still dont understand all the meaning of this… is there a better way u can explain it?